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Displaying 91—100 of 1000 matches for query "Sep_15_1973" retrieved in 0.006 sec with these stats:

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  • "1973" found 14000 times in 1118 documents



... . His contribution had culminated in the first manned Skylab mission in May and June 1973, when he commanded the crew that performed "lengthy, dangerous, and strenuous activities that were ... 10 Sep 11 1978 11 Sep 12 1978 12 Sep 13 1978 13 Sep 14 1978 14 Sep 15 1978 15 Sep 16 1978 16 Sep 17 1978 17 Sep 18 1978 18 Sep 19 1978 19 Sep 20 1978 20 Sep ...
... , as scheduled, and would be revisited by Saturn IB s and CSMs up through June 1973. Beyond that, activities would be "at a standstill as far as orbital operations are concerned ... 10 Sep 11 1970 11 Sep 12 1970 12 Sep 13 1970 13 Sep 14 1970 14 Sep 15 1970 15 Sep 16 1970 16 Sep 17 1970 17 Sep 18 1970 18 Sep 19 1970 19 Sep 20 1970 20 Sep 21 1970 21 Sep 22 ...
... lander spacecraft and integrate entire system. Revision reflected delay of scheduled launch date from 1973 to 1975. ''(NASA Release 70-145)'' American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics AIAA ... Sep 11 1970 11 Sep 12 1970 12 Sep 13 1970 13 Sep 14 1970 14 Sep 15 1970 15 Sep 16 1970 16 Sep 17 1970 17 Sep 18 1970 18 Sep 19 1970 19 Sep 20 1970 20 Sep ...
... V after completion of Apollo lunar landings by 1972. Skylab program scheduled to start during 1973 would provide basis for final design of space station. Integrated lunar exploration in early ... 10 Sep 11 1970 11 Sep 12 1970 12 Sep 13 1970 13 Sep 14 1970 14 Sep 15 1970 15 Sep 16 1970 16 Sep 17 1970 17 Sep 18 1970 18 Sep 19 1970 19 Sep 20 1970 20 Sep ...
... New York Times said. Aircraft, christened "Backfire" by NATO, could become operational late in 1973. Western military intelligence specialists believed Backfire marked "emergence of entirely new Soviet air ... Sep 11 1971 11 Sep 12 1971 12 Sep 13 1971 13 Sep 14 1971 14 Sep 15 1971 15 Sep 16 1971 16 Sep 17 1971 17 Sep 18 1971 18 Sep 19 1971 19 Sep 20 1971 20 Sep ...
... to beam educational TV to India under NASA and Indian government project to start in 1973, AP reported. Computer would use as much electricity as 30-w light bulb. ''(NYT, 9 ... 10 Sep 11 1971 11 Sep 12 1971 12 Sep 13 1971 13 Sep 14 1971 14 Sep 15 1971 15 Sep 16 1971 16 Sep 17 1971 17 Sep 18 1971 18 Sep 19 1971 19 Sep 20 1971 20 Sep 21 1971 21 Sep 22 ...
... Luna 19 that Moscow still had plans to land men on the moon, perhaps about 1973 or 1975. Dr. Sheldon said five previous Soviet Zond circumlunar flights had been capable of ... 10 Sep 11 1971 11 Sep 12 1971 12 Sep 13 1971 13 Sep 14 1971 14 Sep 15 1971 15 Sep 16 1971 16 Sep 17 1971 17 Sep 18 1971 18 Sep 19 1971 19 Sep 20 1971 20 Sep 21 1971 21 Sep 22 ...
... planned. The 11th-infrared radiometer-would be turned on during flyby of Jupiter Dec. 3, 1973. Spacecraft was transmitting data at 2048 bits per sec to Deep Space Network's 64 ... 10 Sep 11 1972 11 Sep 12 1972 12 Sep 13 1972 13 Sep 14 1972 14 Sep 15 1972 15 Sep 16 1972 16 Sep 17 1972 17 Sep 18 1972 18 Sep 19 1972 19 Sep 20 1972 20 Sep 21 1972 21 Sep 22 ...
... 1973 NASA appropriation for aeronautics. OMB impounded $27.5 million for quiet, experimental, short takeoff and landing aircraft (QuESTOL) program, $2 million from STOL experimental engine program, and $15 ... Sep 11 1972 11 Sep 12 1972 12 Sep 13 1972 13 Sep 14 1972 14 Sep 15 1972 15 Sep 16 1972 16 Sep 17 1972 17 Sep 18 1972 18 Sep 19 1972 19 Sep 20 1972 20 Sep ...
... $200 million worth of subcontracts would be parceled to companies throughout U.S. early in 1973. Grumman sub-contracts would preserve jobs of some 300 top engineers and McDonnell Douglas ... 10 Sep 11 1972 11 Sep 12 1972 12 Sep 13 1972 13 Sep 14 1972 14 Sep 15 1972 15 Sep 16 1972 16 Sep 17 1972 17 Sep 18 1972 18 Sep 19 1972 19 Sep 20 1972 20 Sep 21 ...

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